Footwear Classification Application

 

Footwear Classification Application

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APPLICANT INFORMATION

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ITEM INFORMATION

If you have multiple styles you can upload a styles worksheet in the files section below

Unless specified below, samples submitted for testing will be discarded at our discretion upon completion of testing. Sample return is available at the applicant's expense.

Please Return Samples

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TESTING OPTIONS

Service Options

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CONTACT


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BILLING INFORMATION


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File Upload Help

Acceptable formats for file uploads:
  • DOC: Microsoft Word (97-2010)
  • DOCX: Microsoft Word 2013
  • GIF: Graphics Interchange Format
  • JPG, JPEG: Joint Photographic Experts Group JFIF format
  • ODT: OpenDocument Text Document
  • ODP: OpenDocument Presentation File
  • ODS: OpenDocument Spreadsheet
  • PDF: Portable Document Format
  • PNG: Portable Network Graphics Format
  • PPT: Microsoft PowerPoint
  • PPTX: Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 XML
  • TIF, TIFF: Tagged Image File Format
  • TXT: Raw text file
  • XLS: Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet
  • XLSX: Microsoft Excel Open XML Spreadsheet (Microsoft Excel 2007)

Batch file upload limit: 20.
Files cannot be larger than 10MB. If you need to send a file larger than that, please contact Customer Relations.

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COMMENTS AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

Select File(s) to Attach (ie, BOM, CAP, COC, Style worksheets, etc., optional)

 



Terms & Conditions.

By submitting this application, you understand that we may perform the requested services at one or more of our facilities owned or operated by UL Solutions Inc. or its affiliates.

Decision Rule: the declaration of conformity is given not taking into account the measurement uncertainty.
Level of risk associated with the Decision Rule: The results issue by UL Solutions does not take in consideration the measurement uncertainty, but when the value is close to the limit, the test, if repeated by another laboratory, can give a different result.